Sorry to be late to answer, and thanks for the thread. I tried that command
and gets lots of info:
getting id in a folder, I got that
[cy...@smtp ~]$ ./test.pl
lastread:Tue May 19 14:14:04 2009 52 lastchange:Tue May 19 14:05:51 2009
1:52
I put an unread mail in that folder, it appears to be at
Hello,
I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a seen
skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red its mail.
If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
Thanks in advance
Dom
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Dominique LALOT
Ingénieur Systèmes et Réseaux
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 08:36:47AM +0200, LALOT Dominique wrote:
Hello,
I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a seen
skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red its mail.
If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
Thanks in
I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a seen
skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red its mail.
If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
Thanks in advance
That's, um, tricky actually.
You need to read the uniqueid of the
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:34:52AM -0400, Adam Tauno WIlliams wrote:
Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place; but on my test server
(cyrus-imapd-2.3.11) my cyrus.header looks like -
estate1:/var/spool/imap/user/awilliam # cat cyrus.header
Cyrus mailbox header
The best thing about this system
LALOT Dominique wrote:
Hello,
I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a
seen skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red
its mail. If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
Thanks in advance
Dom
Connecting via IMAP would be